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'The Young and the Restless': Nick Discovers Evidence Tying Chloe to His Brother's Murder

The next episode of "The Young and the Restless" will see Nick (Joshua Morrow) discovering some crucial evidence about his brother's death, but it may lead to more complications in the end.

Nick has always been suspicious of Chloe (Elizabeth Hendrickson) and thinks that she is the one responsible for his brother's death. The upcoming episode will see him continuing his investigation of her, but he will make sure that she gets caught this time around.

Chloe is definitely in danger of being found out and she knows it as well. Chelsea (Melissa Claire Egan) will question her about some things and will even tell her that Nick is on to her. Nick knows where Chloe was when the explosion happened. And even though she will refuse to believe Chelsea at first, the two ladies make up in the end.

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All Chloe has to do now is make sure that there is no evidence tying her to the crime. In order to do that, she has to hide her weapons and tools. However, Nick will decide to follow her by placing a GPS tracking device in one of the wheels of her car. This plan of his will prove to be very effective and will lead him straight to her. 

After Chloe disposes of all her tools, Nick will wait for her to leave and then jump at the chance to take a peek at the bag she threw away. Inside, he will find a tranquilizer gun, confirming his suspicions. 

However, if Nick chooses to expose Chloe for her crime, there is a high chance that Victor (Eric Braeden) will get involved. Chloe knows Victor's secrets and she is not about to go to jail without taking a few people down with her. If Victor learns that Nick is on to Chloe then danger is on the horizon.

"The Young and the Restless" airs weekdays, 12:30 p.m. EDT, on CBS.

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